ALBUQUERQUE, [NM]--According to reports, charges against leaders of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps include over 100 counts of criminal sexual penetration of a minor and multiple charges of child abuse. Cibola County Sheriff Tony Mace tells The Associated Press on Tuesday that investigators found a number of children during a raid of the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps in remote Fence Lake, New Mexico. The site is laced with anti-Semitic language and anti-gay tirades about same-sex marriage, prompting the Southern Poverty Law Center to list the Aggressive Christianity Missions Training Corps as a hate group. "The sheriff" s office started investigating the

UNITED STATES, [US]--At a press conference on August 15, President Donald Trump stood in the gold-encrusted lobby of Manhattan’s Trump Tower and refused to put the sole blame on white supremacists for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, last weekend (which included the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer, as well as others injured, after a driver plowed into a crowd). Speaking to several reporters, the president argued that the so-called “alt-left” — a term created to create a false equivalence between those on the “alt-right” (which is essentially a rebranding of white supremacy) and from activists opposing fascism — brought comparable levels of hate and violence to rece

UNITED STATES, [US]--The violent clashes in Charlottesville last week between armed white supremacists on one side and far-left militants have in many ways further complicated the American political landscape, in part by turning a militant fringe anarchist movement into a household name. In his rally in Phoenix on Wednesday, Donald Trump used the bully pulpit to name the group. "You know, they show up in the helmets and the black masks, and they've got clubs and they've got everything — Antifa!" The group was credited with the Berkeley riots in April where they caused $100,000 in property damage. Anti-fascists were part of the violent demonstrations in February at the G-20 Summit in Hambur

NEW CASTLE, [DE]--A mother visiting a New Castle-area park with her 5-year-old daughter Thursday night was shocked when she noticed "KKK" graffiti spray-painted on playground equipment. The offensive graffiti came a day after a vehicle was vandalized with hateful messages and symbolism in Wilmington. In what police labeled as a “hate crime,” residents of the Woodlawn neighborhood witnessed the aftermath of a vehicle defaced with racial slurs, swastikas and three K’s. On Thursday, three K’s spray-painted on three separate pieces of playground equipment at the Castle Hills Park caught the attention of Phyllis Brown and her 5-year-old daughter. Brown, 36, said her daughter questioned wh

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